Viking Village

Earn credit while travelling the world. Sign up for a faculty-led study abroad program and experience a diversity of landscape and culture in a location of your choice. Western Washington University offers a many learning opportunities for those wishing to study abroad.

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Students are invited to attend info sessions held on Monday and Tuesday throughout the month in College Hall Room 137. Check out...

Now that the weather is getting nicer I'd like to start playing some regular singles tennis games at Westerns courts. Anyone wanna play 1-2x a week to have fun and improve their game? I'd consider myself an intermediate level player and enjoy a little friendly competition.

I'm looking for someone to play regular tennis games with at the Western tennis courts. I'd consider myself to be an intermediate level tennis player (NTRP level 3.5). Mostly looking to play regularly, improve my tennis game, have fun and meet other players. Please message me back on here or text me at 425-495-2618!

If you are interested in experimental film making and video, consider DNC 243 Dance and Technology. T/R 11:00-12:50pm 3 credits.

The course covers filming, framing and editing techniques for dance for the camera/screendance, experimental video art, and promotional videos. The small class size allows for individualized instruction and mentoring for all creative projects. We will collaborate with the Electro Acoustic Music Composition class, creating videos inspired by their...

I am hoping to grab 2-4 extra tickets for the 2nd ceremony on Saturday the 13th of June, at 12:30. I am an online student living across the water from Seattle. I do plan to make the trip up to Bellingham right before graduation to pick up tickets and the gown.. Would love to be able to get a couple more tickets while I am there.. Please email back. :) Thank you!

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